An enduring symbol of life and growth, the Tree of Life represents the firmly planted roots, the sturdy, sheltering structure, and the ever maturing love of the couple’s relationship. The tree features the timeless symbol of a heart carved into its trunk, and many of its leaves are in the shape of the Hebrew letters, "chet-yud", which spells "chai", the Hebrew word meaning "life".

In just a short period of time, Micah Parker has become recognized
as a leading ketubah artist with fresh, stunning designs that are unlike any
others on the market. His modern interpretation of this traditional art form
is being welcomed by today's generation of brides and grooms around the world.
One of his ketubah designs, Renaissance, is featured in the Associated
American Jewish Museum's traveling exhibition of ketubot, and his work was chosen
by a national search firm to be featured on the front cover of a 5760 Hebrew
calendar. His artwork has also been featured in several publications and on television
during TLC’s A Wedding Story.

Micah is originally from Middletown, Ohio. There, he began his
endeavors as an artist at the age of three. He moved with his family to Austin,
Texas in the early 1980s, where his high school created a new art program to
accommodate his desire to learn and the skill he exhibited with acrylics, colored
pencils and pastels. As he complete... read more

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